期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTANGIBLE HERITAGE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The International Journal of Intangible Heritage is a refereed academic and professional English journal dedicated to the promotion of the understanding of all aspects of the intangible heritage in the world, and the communication of research and examples of good professional practice. Proposals for contributions to future volumes of the Journal are actively sought from professionals and specialists in the world.
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines: how to write papers for International Journal of Intangible Heritage
[Scope of the paper]
Prospective authors may submit academic and research papers, columns, and short articles having 2000 words or reviews containing 1,000 words on intangible heritage for publication in the journal.
[Format]
Manuscripts should adhere to the following criteria:
(1) Format
Whatever word processing system is used to produce the manuscript, the final file should be saved and submitted in unjustified text alignment such as a Rich Text Format(RTF) file, without other formatting such as MS word.
(2) Length
The preferred length of main articles should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words, excluding notes, bibliography and illustrations. 800 words are desirable in one page.
* To publish a longer article having more words, please consult with the Editorial Board by email to the Editor-in-Chief(editor@ijih.org).
(3) Typing
The preferred font is either 12-point Times New Roman or 11-point Arial. Authors should not use the font with different size/type.
(4) Margin
Margins should be at least one inch wide on all sides. Please do not justify the right margin. Left justification is permitted only.
(5) Automatic utilities such as bullet lists, Endnotes etc
Automatic utilities such as bullet lists, Endnotes etc. may be lost when the file is transferred to printer's typesetting. Please, type these by hand in the space required, or in the case of Endnotes put the numbered text in a separate file or appendix.
(6) Photographs and Illustrations
- Wherever possible photographs or other illustrations should be submitted in digital form in either JPEG, EPS or TIFF formats. A satisfactory digital photography is likely to be at least 1MB file.
Scanned image must be prepared at a resolution of not less than 300 dpi.
Photographs taken by digital cameras should preferably be taken at a 2048X 1536 pixels setting, using 'Fine' if there possible.
Each image should be saved and attached to the email message submitted with the manuscript as a separate file. These should not be imbedded into the text of the manuscript. Captions etc. (each should include any copyright acknowledgement if required) It should be grouped in a single file that also be attached to the email.
It is the authors' responsibility to obtain necessary permission for use of copyright materials. All such material should be acknowledged in accordance with the terms of any copyright permission.
(7) Title Page
Title Page should adhere to the following criteria:
-Full Title: Full title should be specific and concise indicating the subject and scope of the paper submitted.
-Sub-title : Sub-title for running page headers should be written at maximum of 50 words including space.
-The Name of the Author: The name of the author should appear with nationality and affiliated organization.
-Abstract: Authors are requested to submit abstract in 200 words on a separate page.
(8) Citations
Endnotes should be indicated in the text in normal type in the form of (1) (2) (3). List each note at the end of the article followed by bibliography. Authors are requested not to use their word-processing system's Endnote/Footnote system as these are generally not compatible with printers' typesetting systems.
(9) Bibliography and Reference
In matters of style, IJIH generally follows the rules set out in the Chicago Manual of Style ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, the 15th Edition, 2003).
Electronic Sources ( Web, CD etc.): It is suggested that authors refer the pages or CD tile ( or the nearest equivalent) with the full web address ( or CD publisher and catalogue number) and the date consulted. Please refer to the examples of the citations for detail in the webpage followed as below.
http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html
Editorial Board
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Name |
Nationality |
Professional activities |
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Amareswar Galla |
Australia |
Professor, University of Queensland Former Vice-president, ICOM The 2nd Editor-in-Chief (IJIH) |
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An Laishun |
China |
Deputy Director,Int'l Friendship Museum Secretary General, Chinese Society of Museums |
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Annette B. Fromm |
US |
President, ICOM-ICME Professor, Florida International University |
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Eiji Mizushima |
Japan |
Professor, Tokiwa University Standing Committee Member of Japanese Association of Museums |
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Henry C Jatti Bredekamp |
South Africa |
Director, IZIKO National Museum Chairperson, ICOM South Africa |
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Roger Janelli |
US |
Professor, Indiana University Editorial Member, [The Korea Journal] |
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Steven Engelsman |
The Netherlands |
Director, Nat'l Museum of Ethnology,Leiden, The Netherlands Member of Executive committee, ASEMUS-ASEM |
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Kim Gwon-gu |
Korea |
Professor, Keimyung University Former Director, Daegu National Museum |
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Moon Ok-Pyo |
Korea |
Professor, Academy of Korean Studies Visiting Professor, Harvard University |
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Yoon Taek-rim |
Korea |
Director, Korean Oral History Research Center Research Professor, National Research Foundation |
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Yim Dawnhee |
Korea |
Professor, Dongguk University Former President, The Korean Folklore Society |
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Choe Jongho |
Korea |
Professor, National University of Cultural Heritage Former Director, Korean Folk village Museum |
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